IXDEX. 



959 



Ego AH (W. D.) on the sequence of studies in 

 the science section of the curriculum, 520. 

 Egypt, anthropological work ia, by 

 Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 849. 



the petrography of, Dr. W. F. 



Hume on, 700. 

 Eo'yptian stone implements, a sequence 



of, by C. T. Currelly, 848. I 



Electric spark, further experiments on 

 the constitution of the, by T. Royds, 

 637. 

 Electrical meosurements, experiments for 

 improving the construction of practical 

 standards for, report on, 31. 

 Electrical phenomena and metabolism of 



Arum spadices, report on the, 4(53. 



Electrical response to stimulation, a 



propagated, the occurrence in certain 



vegetable tissues of, by 3Iiss Kemp, 470. 



♦Electricity, distribution of, on a moving 



sphere, by Prof. A. W. Conway, 029. 

 Electricity in agriculture, by Sir 0. Lodge, 



804. 

 Elsctroanalytical separation of metals, 

 the rapid, a demonstration ou, by Dr. 

 H. J. S. Sand, G73. 

 ♦Electro-deposition of metals, studies on 

 the, by W. E. Hughes and Dr. F. M. 1 

 Perkin, 674. I 



Electrolytic hydrogen, the velocity of the i 

 reducing action of, on ai'senioiis and 

 arsenic acids when liberated from the | 

 surface of difi'eront elements, W. ' 

 Thomson on, 647. 

 Electromagnetic fields, general, the ex- 

 tension of optical ideas to. Prof. E. T. 

 Whittaker on, 629. 

 Elementary experimental science, report 



on, 5i>l 

 Elementary schools, studies most suitable 



for, report on, 495. 

 ♦Elliptic functions, the genesis of, by 



R. RusseO, 601. 

 Ellison (Dr. F. 0"B.), isolation of a 

 physiologically active substance from 

 peptone, 879. 

 Endosperm, the morphology of. Prof. 



H. H. W. Pearson on, 914. 

 Engineering Section, Address by Dugald 



Clerk to the, 809. 

 English agriculturists, the productivity 



of, by Prof. J. Wilson, 795. 

 Enzymes of malt, the action of the, on 

 ungerrainated cereals, by J. L. Baker 

 and H. F. E. Hulton, 670. 

 Epiphyses, the, of long bones (chiefly in 

 sauropsids), by Prof. R. J. Anderson, 

 745. 

 Equatorials, clock-driving mechanism of, 



by Sir Howard Grubb, 829. 

 Erratic blocks of the British Isles, report 



on the, 242. 

 Ether stress of gravitation, Prof. F. 

 Purser ou the, 613. 



Ethnographical a)id archaeological re- 

 searches in Crete, report on, 344. 



Ethnological and archaeological researches 

 in Sardinia, report on, 350. 



EvANi (Dr. A. J.) on archaeological and 

 ethnographical researches in Crete, 344. 



on the age of stone circles, 400. 



■ on the lake village at Glastonbury, 



414. 



Evans (Sir J.) on archaeological and 

 ethnographical researches in Crete, 344. 



EvELYN-WinTE (H. G.), excavations at 

 Caerleon, Monmouthshire, 858. 



*E\VART (Prof. J. Cossar), wild ancestors 

 of the domestic horse, 738. 



EwiNG (Prof. J. A.) on seismological 

 investigation's, 60. 



♦Experimental breeding farms, by W. 

 Heape, 806. 



Experimental studies in education, dis- 

 cussion ou, 941. 



by Prof. J. A. Green, 941. 



Factorisation of the A.P.F. of N = (.«/" T 1), 



by Lt.-Col. A. Cunningham, 615. 

 Fallaize (E. N.) on the preparation of 



a new edition of Notes and Queries 



in Anthropology, 342. 

 on anthropometric investigation in 



the British Isles, 351. 



on the collection of photographs of 



anthropological interest, 419. 

 Falmouth Observatory, report on magnetic 



observations at, 55. 

 Farmer (Prof. J. B.) on the electrical 

 phenomena and metabolism of Ai-um 

 spadices, 463. 

 on the sequence of plant remains in 



certain peat deposits, 493. 

 Fatigue, by Wm. McDougall, 479. 

 — by Prof. T. H. aniroy, 873. 

 mental, some aspects of, by H. S. 



Lawson, 874. 

 mental and muscular, discussion on, 



873. 

 Fauna and flora of 



graphical notes on 



A. R. Norwood, 277. 

 Fauna and flora of 



British Isles, sixth report on the, 209. 

 Fauna of the lakes of Central Tasmania, 



report on the, 302. 

 Fuunal succession in the carboniferous 



limestone (Avonian) of the British Isles, 



report of the Committee to enable Dr. 



A. Vawjhan to continue his researches 



on the, 267. 

 Fearnsides (W. G.) on the excavation 



of critical sections in the palaeozoic 



rocks of Wales and the West of England, 



231. 

 the tourmaline rocks of Cwm 



Dwythwc, near Llanberis, 704. 



the Trias, biblio- 

 the, 1826-76, by 



the Trias of the 



